With the holidays approaching, everybody has a list of items that they either want or plan to buy. Then, that list of items for your family ends up being a priority rather than the holiday itself. It all starts with Black Friday; the day after Thanksgiving dedicated to buying everybody’s favorite items for a discounted […]
Year: 2017
Seriously Kidding: Students who refuse to share their insight complain that their voices aren’t heard
A group of students, self-titled “The Union of Misunderstood Students” (TUMS), protested last week stating that their views weren’t heard by the university. When asked to elaborate on what these views were, none of the students were willing to do so. “Look, we shouldn’t have to explain what our problems are,” Ushud Know, senior biology […]
SGA changes budget guidelines to fund student organizations
Beginning in the winter 2018 semester, Undergraduate Student Government (USGA) will be operating under new budget guidelines to fund registered student organizations (RSO). Alex Lopez, president of USGA and senior marketing management major, and Nikhil Nagabandi, IOC legislative senator and sophomore chemistry and math double major, explained why these changes were made and what exactly […]
Multicultural Affairs Committee to host Multicultural Fair
With International Education week at NSU comes many events for students to participate in and attend in order to learn more about the world around us. In collaboration with the Office of International Affairs, the Multicultural Affairs Committee (MAC) is hosting the fifth annual Multicultural Fair on Nov. 15 from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. […]
Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
On Wed. Nov. 8, NSU held the annual Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. This year they honored Shurell Burton, Mike Fiers and Dr. Romain Onteniente for outstanding achievement in respective women’s soccer, baseball, and men’s soccer programs while a student here at NSU. Dr. Romain Onteniente graduated from NSU with a Bachelor’s degree in […]
Easy Thanksgiving dinner ideas
Whether you are spending your Thanksgiving at home or with friends on campus, you may be tasked with creating a recipe or two for Thanksgiving dinner. If you’re looking for a way to hack your holiday meal, check out these simple yet delicious recipes. Simple corn casserole If you are a fan of corn casserole, […]
We should have the day before Thanksgiving off
As Thanksgiving approaches, many of us are anxious about going home and spending time with our families. Many of us can remember being excited in elementary and middle school because we had a whole week off for the Thanksgiving holiday. Being able to go shopping for pies and the huge turkey that would end up […]
You get a gift, you get a gift, everybody gets a gift
It’s the most wonderful time of the year. While the holidays are pretty jolly, there’s still the struggle of finding the perfect gift for everyone while on a college budget. If you’re looking to shower your loved ones with gifts that won’t break the bank, check out some of these college-budget-friendly gift set ideas. “Just […]
Jaxson’s is an ice cream lovers paradise
Located in Dania Beach about 15 minutes away from NSU’s Davie/Fort Lauderdale campus, Jaxson’s Ice Cream Parlor and Restaurant is a great place to visit with family and friends, or even to stop by solo. If you are an ice cream fan, this is definitely your spot. If you love burgers, salads, seafood, chicken, wraps […]
Out of the Sharkzone, Nov. 14, 2017
Roy Halladay dies at age 40 All-star pitcher and two-time Cy Young Award winner for the Blue Jays and Phillies Roy Halladay died in a plane crash on Nov. 7. According to USA Today, he was the only passenger in the plane. Halladay, who retired from the MLB after the 2013 season, received his pilot’s […]